Hiking a proposed riverside section of the NRVT in Norwalk
(Photo by Rob McWilliams)

Near Deering Pond, Norwalk (Photo by Rob McWilliams)

The NRVT demo trail in Wilton (Photo by Rob McWilliams)

The NRVT near Wilton's Merwin Meadows (Photo by Rob
McWilliams)

The NRVT between Merwin Meadows and School Rd in Wilton (Photo
by Rob McWilliams)

Calf Pasture Beach, Norwalk, the southern end of the NRVT
(Photo-by-David-Park)

Norwalk River Valley Trail

Five Towns | One Vision

The Norwalk River Valley Trail (NRVT) project aims to
build 38 miles of multi-purpose trail connecting Calf Pasture Beach
in Norwalk, Connecticut, and Rogers Park in Danbury, passing
through Wilton, Ridgefield, and Redding on the way.

In addition to creating recreational opportunities
for walkers, hikers, cyclists, kids, pets and - on some stretches -
equestrians, the NRVT will offer a green and healthy transportation
alternative to reach rail stations, schools, offices, and
businesses.

For more details around our vision and progress,
please click here. To find
existing sections of the NRVT, click here.

We made a lot of fuss in 2014 over our brand-new sections of
trail in Wilton. But the NRVT has long-existing sections too, in
both Norwalk and Wilton (see Where to Find the NRVT
Today). Our established trail in Wilton has recently seen some
changes. Please check out
The Daily Voice to find out more.

The past year has been a wonderful one for the NRVT. This week,
our Holiday Newsletter looks back
at the achievements that your support and enthusiasm made possible,
and in particular thanks our many generous donors. We reveal our
wish list for 2015, and of course ask for more of your support,
enthusiasm, and generosity!